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A PEACHBLOOM GLAZED WILLOW-LEAF VASE, LIUYE ZUN
China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
The slender vase has tall rounded shoulders rising to a trumpet neck, all under a peachbloom glaze. The below...
A PEACHBLOOM GLAZED WILLOW-LEAF VASE, LIUYE ZUN
China, Qing Dynasty, 19th century
The slender vase has tall rounded shoulders rising to a trumpet neck, all under a peachbloom glaze. The below inscribed in cobalt blue with an apocryphal six-character mark of Kangxi in kaishu. Offered at auction with a matching wooden stand.
H: 13,7 cm
Provenance (according to the seller): Bought in Canada by the seller (Canadian based) from a renown Estate: Lt. Colonel Alec Reid M.D. DSO, OBE, (1880-1960), ex chief medical officer for the British army in the early 1900s to the late1940s. His father started the collection in the 1800s and he continued acquiring until the late 1940s.
[INTERNET KEYWORDS] CHINA, CHINESE, QING, ANTIQUE, CERAMIC, PORCELAIN, PAINTING, SCROLL, JADE, DYNASTIE, JAPANESE, VIETNAMESE
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